This is a new React Native project, bootstrapped using @react-native-community/cli
.
Make sure you have installed on your system:
CMake
>= 3.25.- For Android, installing Android Studio is recommended (you can follow React Native docs), also make sure Android NDK version
25.1.8937393
is installed and set theANDROID_HOME
environment variable (seeConfigure the ANDROID_HOME environment variable
section on React Native docs).
Clone this repo follow these steps:
git submodule update --init --recursive
Note
From now on, you should run npx bare-dev vendor sync
after updating bare
git submodule.
Install node modules:
npm install
npm link
Important
The first time you build bare, you need to append the --configure
flag:
npx hello-pear --configure
Patch node modules:
npm run patch
After linking assets with npx react-native-asset you need to run npx hello-pear configure again. As well as when updating anything regarding bare.
npx hello-pear --configure --ios-sim
npx hello-pear --configure --ios-sim x64
npx hello-pear --configure --ios --ios-sim arm64
npx hello-pear --configure --android arm64 arm
npx hello-pear --configure --android arm64
npx hello-pear --configure --android x64 ia32
hello-pear --help
Note: Make sure you have completed the React Native - Environment Setup instructions till "Creating a new application" step, before proceeding.
Let Metro Bundler run in its own terminal. Open a new terminal from the root of your React Native project. Run the following command to start your Android or iOS app:
# using npm
npm run android
# OR using Yarn
yarn android
Strongly suggest running through xcode
# using npm
npm run ios
# OR using Yarn
yarn ios
If everything is set up correctly, you should see your new app running in your Android Emulator or iOS Simulator shortly provided you have set up your emulator/simulator correctly.
This is one way to run your app — you can also run it directly from within Android Studio and Xcode respectively.
Now that you have successfully run the app, let's modify it.
-
Open
App.tsx
in your text editor of choice and edit some lines. -
For Android: Press the R key twice or select "Reload" from the Developer Menu (Ctrl + M (on Window and Linux) or Cmd ⌘ + M (on macOS)) to see your changes!
For iOS: Hit Cmd ⌘ + R in your iOS Simulator to reload the app and see your changes!
You've successfully run and modified your React Native App. 🥳
- If you want to add this new React Native code to an existing application, check out the Integration guide.
- If you're curious to learn more about React Native, check out the Introduction to React Native.
If you can't get this to work, see the Troubleshooting page.
To learn more about React Native, take a look at the following resources:
- React Native Website - learn more about React Native.
- Getting Started - an overview of React Native and how setup your environment.
- Learn the Basics - a guided tour of the React Native basics.
- Blog - read the latest official React Native Blog posts.
@facebook/react-native
- the Open Source; GitHub repository for React Native.
Changing react-native-vector-icons to v 10.0.0. Carefully update this package in the future, Duplicate symbols fix: pod 'Flipper-DoubleConversion', :podspec => 'https://github.com/facebook/flipper.git' (?) Duplicate symbols fix: gem "cocoapods-fix-react-native" (?) Duplicate symbols fix: Remove link to GDASYNC in pods -> TcpSockets -> Build phases -> Compile sources (Need to be done every time you run pod install) Awaiting permanent fix.